SATURDAY, LET US SERVE YOU BY MAIL Many a time there's something you want . . . . and it's hardly worth _while rolling the old car out to some to Charlottetown for it . . . want to save rubber, and gal and time. YOU Moore & McLeod Limited are next door to you by mail, Just write a letter, enclose the price oi the goods you want, send it by mail. Your order will have swift, intelligent care, and in every possible case, if the order is received by mail. noon, your parcel will go Introducing TI-ie out by the afternoon New Cosmetic Department Here's a little list . . . very incomplete, showing some of the items you want every day . . easy shopping method. . . . and they’re so easily sent you by mail. Try this Jergens’ Lotion 10c, 25c, 50c sizes W0odbury's Cocoanut oil Jergens’ Special in soap (4 for 23c) Shampoo — — — — - — 15c Jergens’ Face Powder 25c box. w00dbllfY'§ “Ail-Br Shave” " Jergens’ All Purpose Cream, —— —- — — — — —15c and 25c ,". Jar — — — — — — - -- 25c Stera-Kleen — — - _ - ._ 15¢ i BLUE JAY products, all sorts. Kling .._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 15c " Williams’ Brilliantine — — - 15c Dental Floss — — - — - - 25c Williams’ Shaving Cream- 33c kplflilizaTTooitlh Paste 29c and 49c Williams’ Talcum for men - 25c oot Brushes 25c and 29c Williams’ Aqua Velvn — ~ 50c Pepsodent Tooth Paste 2 ‘Listerine Antiseptic 2 for -25c for — - - - - _25¢ and 29¢ Llsiflille Allii59l7li¢ -' — "' 20° Colgate’s Tooth paste 25 and 40c Cuticura Soap - - - - - 10c Colgate’; “Cue” _ _ _ __ __ 19c Clliifllrfl olllimelli — — — - 10¢ Palmolive Shave Cream — — 33c Tangee Lip Stick- 19c and 49c pahnolgve soak _ 7c and 10c Tam!" Rim" - - — — - 19° KOLYNOS Tooth Paste 2 Pond s Creams -— —19c and 34c fol._ _ _ __ __ ___25c and 29c Pond’s Face Powders 19 and 29c i Pond’s “Danya” Lotion — — 19c Pond’s Creams in Tubes — — 19c CUTEX Polish Remover - -—20c . CUTEX Nail Polish - - -- 25c ‘i CUTEX Cuticle Remover - -—25c " Woodbury’s Face Powder -- 25c Woodburfs Cold Cream, u cleansing cream, fasial cream, small jar each 25c Woodburfs Soap 2 for - - 15c IMGDRE €> LADY ESTHER all purpose cream-——--------29c LADY ESTHER POWDER ---__-_19¢ and LADY ESTHER ROUGE — LADY ESTHER Lip Stick —— 290 DURAGLOSS Nail Polish — Z56 DURAGLOSS Polish Re- mover—------_..25¢ LOVALON Rinse, all shades 15c 159p [imiied 29c 29c Singapore Refugees Aided By Ganadain Gifts of Money Many Settled in War Work Through Lord Mayor's Fund i. now hasn't rt penny. All her pos- sessions-ture plantation, her home. everything-were set ablaze by the demolition squads under tho morchcd earth policy. (From Queen's l-‘und Representative) IDNDON Auguswnmong the refugees from Singapore who liavc arrived in England is a 70-year-old woman who hnd spent most of her life out in Malaya. She has gone there with he:- husband and they had done well out of rubber. When her husband died she placed t-ttiie plantation in the hands of s mun- nrzer. She has a steady income frwn the estate and it seemed that she would be able to live out her yearn in comfort, with nothing to worry about. Then r-ame the Japanese. She was among those who got. cut “P011811 Singapore mid eventually Named Britain. But formerly wtll» ih-do and apparently secure, she sllie was mrt at the wharf 'o,v a representative oi the Lord Mayor's Fund and he at once placed money at her disposal, to augment the ft-w pounds allowed to her by the Government. stories of the good work done by the Lord Mayor's Fund with Can- adian dollars the Queen's Fund. CONTINUOUS All) The aid moreivnr is coniiiiuolls These refugees, like the wnr vlctms But on her arrival in England This is just one of the many subscribed titrotigh . of Britain itself are cared for until they are able to support themselves. They are assisted to find suit- able work-and it has Jimt been announced that 60 per cent of the first batch of refugees from Singa- pore have been settled in war work of different kinds. The lord Mayor's Fund may now give assistance to any victims of M. V. Leave Wood Islands 7.00 u.m. 11.00 s.in. 8-00 p.m. i h; to Dec. 31 1940: 18L D13 J. P. Lam}. Sec. 9—Grand Champion Mole: 1st? .l0hn Tweedy. Earnsclifte. Dr. J. P. Lantz. . Slec. lgi-ilienmle born alter Dec. . '— .I be! J I 1 t 3 t1 2 5X9," M“ W“ m u’ ' in Stead Bros. 2nd m. a. r PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND-NOVA scorn: FERRY SERVICE VIA WOOD ISLANDS, P. E. l. -CARIBOU, N. S. " PRINCE NOVA " “The Connecting Link Between These Provinces.” Dflflight Saving Time-Sundays Included LUNCHES SERVED ttoiirtiunrsntliito FElililES LTII. CIIARLOTTETOWN. l‘. l- l. III! lit l9"! mourn" ALLISON g§§li§'n’fi°““'o’€‘g““‘o.ma'“ 00011;. School For Girls °"""*~ :- stun-it: r" "- *- Seckville. New Brunswick o?” Qolyy. b, Lewis, 2nd Cecil Stewart, 3rd Andrew M. Jlrdine A residential school for rll. w, R, A, Profltt, m; Oecii lunior and senior Schoo . 39am“ m, Qecil stqwart, 1th R. A. Profitt 8th Hudson Iotwiher. c urses are iven lecdin to m“ ’ an,“ . High school ‘Leaving Ger i1’i- 5”‘ . 4m“ “on I‘ sate and to University Ml- rlculation. mule. 0. Ifiwil Soc. zi-seniu- Clilllllll" "will" Education on modern lines n’ M’ . A. sec, u-Grann Obunplon Icmslc: tith special attention to Phy- R A H“ u Ed cctio , M l d ' ills... ‘lenient? M?» ‘"113",, 13"’ G" f’ $3. A. lchooi mly tsks work in pmgm jcf , 4th ‘ouservutory and in the 001- (mu J, gt so of Art. Sec l4-—Sfinior gal n Slzrneé 00m WE. , The school opens Sept. 8 Ahmugfifidg R, A, ptqzttt, mi For Oulwder limb to s». es-atintni- Herd: n A ‘onstsncc I. Young M. L, mttoogg gnaw, 110M591, ' ' ‘Jncml sw‘ “uh-G Iewlgtdkznd Cecil J Saohvllle, New Brunswick g£$g_1§d°¢om¥‘cg u?“ , - o m M':’u.,,,,_ m, n, A, any" mib. Lewis, 6th Cecil stéwut. sec. za-Two (uncles born since Jlli 1st 1989: lit a.’ A. Protttt, 2nd Colby o. Lewis, and Colby c Lewis, 4th n. A. Piofitt, 5th Hudson Ltowthetr. Scc. tk-Four Females qualified in ‘fi’ °'°' ‘Oinbewilln. and n. r EXIIIBITIOII PRIZE LIST (CiJIXih1\-l.¢}Ll{°EILPHL.Q_ i _?i - Profitt. - JERSEYS-GAB! 10 Boswell, 3rd. Inga a Son, 4th. Geo. _ __ Mm ‘fly! p”, 1.. Boswell, 5th. In]: a son, cm. 15,11, 1 m“ A. McRae 6a Son. 15g, m,” , Now Scc. 29. Four Funnies in l. 0. P. would", and George Macmillan. - I yrs. and over. Ocmwall, 1rd stead $04., Glu- lst. A. McRae a Son, and. his 1o , R. 11.. 6. a Son. s». 2—Mnlo born Jul: Ill 1941 t" Dec. 31 1941: HOLSTEINS 1st Edgar Easton l-lld B011. NW‘ d isoln B. Mutch. tsthlre 2:1 Nomi River, Sod William Clarke. New 4th William Ole-Tile. N . wlTMnloboi-nllll! 11940 to 8 1940: B. Muinh. TAKE-LPIROEBK. .. 5-—Mn1e born July 1st 1939 to June 30 1940: 1st stead Bros, 2nd Dr. J. P. Lantz, (Xiarlottetotwn, 3rd Claude Smith. East Royalty- sees Male born before July 1st. 19 - 39. 1st. Dr. J, P. Lantz, 3nd William Clarke, 3rd A. Emest Underhay, Bay Fortune. Sec, ’f—Junior Champion Male: 1st Edgar Easter and Son. Sec. 8-—Senior Champion Male: I00. L-Mulc born sitar D00. ll. 1941i 1st. Andrew I. Jurllno, Ibo- wwn, 2nd, R. A. Proitit, Frec- WWII. Sec. II-Miile born Jill! 1 1041. t0 Dec. 31 1941i 1st -.Hudsori Lowther, Abmy, into William E. ‘Thompson, New erih. ' Geo. [I1 Male born Jan. 1 1941 to ‘unc 30 1941: lst-Ooliby C. Lewis, Freetown, Ind. n. A. Protiit. Sec. IV-Male born July 1st 1040 i "IJI/ ' mtrb or rul in Jfzfmuzll. II look; [Ian/l]: i1. Iinl u itlt ljml (mil (om/out l/rxnlg, if growl. " Lantz, 3rd Wm. Clarke, 4t.h new: yst._cectt J_ Stewart 3nd 1m- B. Mutch, 5th Edson B Mutctt. dfew M. Jar-dine, 3:11 Cclby c. 6th A. Elmest Undetliay, '7th Stead Lewis, 4Y1] Hudscn Lowther. Bros. Scc. Vii-Junior Champion Male: Sec. 11—FcmaIe born July 1st 1941 lsi~Jch1i Tweedy. to Dec. 31st 19411 Scc. VIII-Senior Champion: 1st Stead B:cs-. 2nd Wm- Clerks isi.—Ozcil J Stewart. 3rd Stead Bros t 4m Wm- Clalke- . lX-Grami Champion Male: 5th Btru-ce MacDonald, 611i Bruo 1.;_g,.._~11 J iwtvarti D 31 gizfatliogtglialcélaltih Bruce MacDonald S t-. X-i-‘cmixl nrn er ec. o . e a t Sec. 12-—Female born Jan. 1st 1941 Con! 1'1 expel/II in 11w! lime. Iitmr land, mid nu mm r/u mil. n mu, utmn, mutt. 19! en n. Proifit. 2nd n a. to June so 1941. , Prcilil, at: Helen Lsivlher, Al. 1st Stead Bros. 211d Fdfwtl E hum", 4th Hudscn Ilcwtuel‘, 5th Mlllflh. 3rd Edison B. Mulch, 4"" : J. SIEWZLH, 6th Andrew M. $36841 BYCS. 5th Wm Cllilkfi. 5V1 e, Till Allclew M Jimmie Geortze llluclvllllfltu. Sec. 13—-l"cmnlc born July lit 194 to Dre. 31st 194i]: _ 1st Edison BJMutoh, 2nd steac Bros. 3rd S‘ead Bros, 4th E.ga" Easter and Sons. Sec. ltl-Femiile dry, born July lsi 1939 to June 80 1940: lstt Stead Bros, 2nd Dr. J _P Lantz, 3rd Wm. Clarke. 4th Miler G. Henderson, New Wilithire, 5th Scc. ll-iirinalc born July 1st 1941 to Der. 31st 1941: lav-Coil)‘ C, Lmwis, 2nd R A P. ltzt, 3rd Cecil J. Stewart, 4th Ctxi. J Slcwtllt, 5.11 Cecil J. S-itirart, 6th Hudson Iowi-lier. Scc. 12--lt‘cmalc horn Jan. 1st 1941 to June 30 i941: 15L—Ct3t:il J Stewart, 2nd Colby, C Lewis, 3rd R. A. P.olfit, 4.11 R. A bunk zlrrrlvlrl~nnd [ZNIFL Swim tr Iii/n, lbm": n I.I~ii~nu/.. loi Act IIowi Avoid The "IlEATl-l SE Being Passed 0n Your Tires Another 100 or 200 miles IITENEE" and one or more of your tires may be damaged beyond repair . , . fit only for salvage. Ifyou are in the sanic class as most motorists this means sentence for your tires, but car for the duration. You can’: atTord to dcia not merely the death the laying up of your y having your tires inspected . . . and when you do, the job must be capably done...That's why B. F. Goodrich engineers develofied the Factory Planned Tire Saving Service, t Goodrich dealers. at 1's being used by all B. F. n the B. F. Goodrich Tire Savers’ Club The many advantages of the B. F. Goodrich Tire Savers Club are FREE to all motorists. Ask your B. F. Goodrich dealer for today. . . members save money on tire inspections . . . and the Club helps you save the tires on Y0!!!‘ car. a membership card N0 CHARGE except for services, it and when rendered. There Is nothing to pay to belong to this Tire Savers Club. Many of tho services are free. A PiCfliL 51h Huisoll mwtiei, Wm. Cllurk qml [Irul.1_/:ly_ Ill! rm 6.1. Alidrciv M Jardizle. Sec- 15—Female bor July 1st "Maui/ow"- st. iii-Female born July 1st, 1939 lo June 30 194°= _ " 19. .0 Dee. 31st. 1940: lei Steed Ems-find Mill" G 1 Colby c, IjwLs, 2nd Colby q Henderson 3rd Eidson B. Mutch. 4th Edison B Mulch, 5th DZ‘. J P. Lantz. 6th Wm. Clarke Sec 18—Female, dry born Julv 1st 1938 to June 30 1939: 1st Dr J. P. Lantz. 2nd Edkon B Mutdi. 3rd S‘e"d Bros. 4th Bruce MaoDonnTd, 5th G. J. Mac- Donald Sec. iv-‘remvlt In MiMlk born July 1 teas to June so 1939: 1st Stead Bros . 2nd Wm. Clark Li i~_ 3rd Cccil J. Suwart. Scc. I-l-Fclualc. diy, born July 1st, 193i) to June 3011i, 1940: 1st Cecil Stewart, 2nd Colby C. Lew s, 3rd Andrew M Jardine, 4th Colby C Lewis, 5th Cecil Stewart, 6th A:".drcw' M, Jardlne. Sec. 15 Female in milk born July 1st, 1939 to Julie 30th, 19402 1st R. A Prciitt, 2nd Colby C. Lewis, 3rd (M-fll J. Stewart, 4th TRUCK OPERATORS B. F. Gutitirich "Factory Planned" Tire Service is nvuilnble to truck operators. B. F. Goodrich engineers Iiavo developed a systematic instit-ctinn pinn for truck tires. . . it. helps to lrflVFfll pvt-mature Inilure and prnInnRn t ie life of; nnrtiren. 3rd Wm. Clark. 4th Edison Mutch. sec. 18_Femfle d“ born hen" AskyoiirB.Elloodriclidealcriordetails. Andrew M. Jaidine. Sec. iii-Female, dry, born July 1st. 1o: to J 30th, 1939: 1"“ l" 193i“ 1.?! Colbgtlutl. Lends. .'\ Stead Bros. 2nd Pr J. P _T_; .' ‘l’ s“ lqdyemale 1n mm, Mm July Lnritz. 3rd A Efflfdt Umeihey. 4th 11 938 to June so 19.1.) ‘ 1st toss t» June 311th, 1939: Ell-Wu Mwmil- 5"‘ m" MW‘ j}, 32m“ A» “"5”? and Glil 1st Hudson lmvttier, 2nd Colby Dmald- 5m Edgar Easter ‘md sm- 'l:“dFR"5‘l‘°1 fine"- c hftwis Md Cw“ Stew n“ 7th Wm. Clark. 8th Stead B1115. Pt‘- fl- "m!!! TY b0"! beiore ‘ Sec l9—tlt‘emale in Milk born be. July 1 1938: S;§l'_'~Il‘JF°_'nlE'_‘.IFY'l§9---Dd°'i9 1st Guy Rodd, 2nd Parker A Horne, 3rd Guy Rodti, 4th Psrkcr A. Horne, 5th Guy R/cdd. Scc. Iii-Female born bciore July lst 1938 in Milk: 1st Parker A. Horne, 2nd Guy Rodd, 3rd Parker A. Home, 4th fore July 1st 1938: 1st. Bleed Broc, 3nd Dr. J. P. 14min, 3rd Edison B. Mutdi, 4th Wm. Clark, 5th Stead Brod, 6th Edison Mutch, 7th steed Bram, 8th Bruce MacDonald. Sec. M-Junior Champion Female: enemy activity in any part o1 tlio Elntpire. As soozi as news reached London that. enemy bombs or shells have descended on an Empire tow-n or cltgr-whether ii might be Towns- liéllllialiicizggliniscifirtxgéngéiellri (gtéy- Bu,“ 5,0,2 h l I gang-u Aklieirne, 5th Guy Rodd. “ s. c: i :0 . patched from London's Lord Mayor m“, c ‘m’ m Fun‘ Se“ 2014mm. Champ,” Fmmm to the local mayor offering any s“ ”__(}nn¢ (gumptm pun“. Guy mdq, financial assistance that ma be ' ' 'g1_ g . , J Stead Bros. Sec. Sen or Champion Female. needed in aiding the dL-ziresae . s“ g3__|u|-||o|- 5e; 0g 5|", _ G-tiy Redd, Tlhroiiglio-ut Britain during the 1Q; 51,9“; 3m, gnu wm. Ulmrk, Sec. 22—Griind Champion ‘Female: current weeks there is n. series o1 3rd 151mm 3, ltilutiar ~ Guy Rodd. flue days in DTOEYEss in every city, see. 24—SenIor Get of Slro: Sec. za-Junloi- Get or Sire: town, village and hamlet. Civil 1st stead Bros. 2nd Wm. 01ers, 1st Guy Rodd, 2nd Guy Rodd 3rd Defense workers, bank and insur- Int Edison witch, 4M1 A. knelt Parker A. Home. nnce clerks, nurses, firemen, Sec. 24—Suiloi- Get o! Sire: Women’! Voluntary Service work- CLASS ll 1st Parker A Home. 2nd Gilly ers and others are out on the GUERNSEY! Rfidd. 3rd Guy Rodd streets collecting for the 1.0m b-MIIB 5°"! 1"" DW- U" ‘gals Mayor's Fund. Last year a simiiiai = - I ~ collection brought in more than "it 9W’ mdd- Bncklw- 3110 59°- P-Mllle born in 1942: 51000000 bu; when the t g Parker A. Home, Brookfleld. 8rd 1st and and 3rd s. C Stewart evénmani, added m, m. ,j§’,,_',“‘,.,‘,’,.° Parker Home, 4th Guy Rodd. and stint . Dimsiofnztn , 4th and ' Bee ii-Msle born July lot 1989 to Boswc 1, French- 5tth George L. fort. Soc. 2—Malc born in 1941: 1st James I. Jenkins, Orwell Cove, 2nd George L. Brswcll. Sec 3—i\tla|e born before I941: 1st B. C. Stewart and San. Soc. 4—-C‘i'.mpion Male: it is expected that, even better re- sults will be shown. The Queen's Canadian Fund operates in all parts of the United Kingdom through the Jilin? io 1m: 6 P0301‘ B01110. 189E309 6-M.sle born before July 1st 1st Guy Rodd. 2nd Ernest Oolee. Milton. Sec ‘I-Junloe Gismplou lhlot Gil Rodd L" d M 1 N u 1 All. y . S. C. Stewart and SO51. Raid mantis Fmatona so“ ,, M“. chunflm Mg“ Sec. 5 Female born in 1942: send Conuqhuflon, u m. 1st. Guy 1st 211d and 3rd S C. Stewart and son, 4th George Boswell, 5th Goolse Boswell. See. 6 -Fema1e born in 1941: 1st 2nd and 3rd B. C. Stewart and Son, 4th James Jenkins, 5th L. Boswell. Sec. 7—Chiimpion Female: B. O. Stewart niictsgn. 80c. a omni ciiimpicn Male: 1 Rodd ct Guy . Sec. lib-Female born Alter Doc. 31d 1941: A. Home. 1st Parlour A. loom, Ind Perla loo. ll—l‘cmnle born July 1st, 1041 to Dec. 31st 1941: 1st Horace Willis, Kiiimton, ma gals-tel 001cc, lvlilton, 3rd Parker A. oar-m. Sec. lhfemslc born ha. 1st to Juno 30 1941i Royal Trust Company, Char- lnttetown. A»? llec. lkiemiie born July l 1940 to Dec, ll l Y 2nd Rodd, 4th Psr r A. bonsluly i Rodd, Redd. llt G11 mi Guy Home. Sec. 14—FeinsIc dry, 1989 to June 30 19401 llt Guv Rodd. Sec Iii-Female in milk born July ‘ 1°53“ ’§.".§.i°nii"éi m... a llY . n7 .3111 garkelién. ec- .— ernn.t| born-Yul 1 193R to June 30 1931i? y t - lsi- Prrker A. Home. "1‘AKF—3— PROV, Ex __ _ lee. 1'I—Femnle in Milk born July Leave Caribou 9.00 s.m. 1.00 p.m. 5.30 p.m. -'-‘\_v@ éetiTifiifing"i-mezr“ 1st S. C. Sttuxirt and Soil, 2nd George L. Boswell. Pen: S. C. sitawfili, and Son 2nd George L. Boswell. SHELF CLASS l3 SOUTH DOWNS Sec l-Malc born in 1942: 1st and 2nd Ailing lxsweli. Dun- and Son, Dtmstafunage, 4th and Sec, 3--l\inlc born before 194i: 1st Almon Bcswcli. Seo 5 Female born in 1942: 1st, 2nd 3rd 4.h and 5th Almon Boswell. Sec. tl Female born in 1941: 1st 2nd and 3rd AlmOn Boswell Scc. li-Jen 1 Male and 3 Females: 1st and 2nd Aimon Boswll. Sec. il-Pen 1 Male and 3 Females 1st Almcn Boswell. CLASS 14-—OXFORD DOWNS Sec. 1 Male born In 1942: 1st 2nd and 3rd A. H. Boswell and son, 41th Percy Dickleson New Glasgow. 5th John Norton. Scc. 2-Male born in 1941: 1st Jchn Norton, 2nd Per Dlckicsotn, 3rd John Norton, 4t Walter G. MacKenzie, Bradalibane, 5th A. H. Boswell and Scn. Sec. k-Mnle born before 1941: 1st A. H. Boswell and Son, 2nd A. Ernest Undcrhsy, Bey Fortune. Sec. 4—-Champion Male: A. H. Boswell and Sons. Sec. fs-Femnle born In 1942: 1st A. Eimest Underliay, George L. Boswell 3rd Boswell 4th A. ill. Son, 0th Percy Dickie-son. 9w. tl-libmale born in 1941: 1st John Norton, 2nd George L. Boswell. 3rd A. H. Bcswell and Son. 41h John Norton, 5th A. H. Boswell and Soin, Sec 7-Chsmpion Fennlei A. llimeet Undenhay. Sec. tl-Peii, Onc Male and Three Females: 2nd and Burn Large’s Coal ‘ll Queen Si. H.R. LARG E8: H 2'14‘. (‘iesrge Boswri N011‘. 411A '~! Pe Dlckflieson, Kcnz c. Scc. 9--l'en. One hlzilc and Till’ Fcmrles: 1st A. H. Boswell, 2nd John N ton, 3rd Perry D104" H11‘. ‘ll Emest Ulitiflllii)‘, 5m ivnier i . K ' M"°¢°t'li“s2 is-uuirslullifi Scc. l Female hni-n in 411 1st Almrii Bf» gjckicson, 3rd] A1110 2 a: s... 2—l\1nlr Born in rill‘; , 1st- Percy Dlckilisozi, 2m Am Elcswcll __ How Are Your Eyes’ on src having symiim ult‘ If oi‘ s rsin - headachfll eyes or dizziness - W“ specialist- At your service Him of experience and I retracting servifif» Call In sud discus! 7"’ difficulties ti. F. llutchestlll s. o. nurciiaso! 0. r. iwrcnssoN your: crooil c0. Tell tooth: